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BlueAndOrange
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Re: How have psilocybin mushrooms changed you? [Re: larry.fisherman]
#28098367 - 12/15/22 07:57 AM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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While I agree that we do the work, not the mushrooms, my impression is that we can do a lot more work a lot faster with the mushrooms. I have only been using them for a year and I am a very different person than before. In almost universally positive ways. My friends notice it. My family notice it, my therapist graduated me (at least for now) because of how far I was able to come, my colleagues notice it, my gf totally sees it. And not all of them know about the mushrooms. And I see it doing the same for others I know using mushrooms for growth and healing.
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BlueAndOrange
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Re: How have psilocybin mushrooms changed you? [Re: Shroomsandstuff] 2
#28098467 - 12/15/22 09:33 AM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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I went into my mushroom experimentation a wound up bundle of raw nerves. Medical PTSD, 2 near death experiences, coping with nerve damage and chronic pain, anxiety, depression, hyper vigilance, chronic insomnia. And more.
Now I’m totally chill, anxiety is completely gone. Depression is barely noticeable, my vigilance is gone, ptsd is gone, my insomnia is tremendously reduced and I’m off all my psych meds.
I’m grounded, centered, and more at ease in my body than I’ve ever been, and I’m 54.
Plus all the microdosing/Stamets stack I do between trips may be helping my neuropathy. I’ve been living with it for years. In the last year different aspects are complete gone and others are significantly improved.
I’m also in a region where decriminalization is happening at the town level, and I’m working with care providers, donating mushrooms to them at no charge for now to pay it all forward and be of service.
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BlueAndOrange
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Re: How have psilocybin mushrooms changed you? [Re: Shroomsandstuff]
#28110247 - 12/23/22 05:50 PM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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I am an atheist both before and after using mushrooms. Despite that I have widened my perspective on connectedness and spirituality. No religion has leaked in.
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BlueAndOrange
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Re: How have psilocybin mushrooms changed you? [Re: Jim I.T.I]
#28111789 - 12/25/22 06:12 AM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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You’ve had no desire to trip in the last month since your profound experience. I’ll be curious when you’re ready again. I find I’ve been in that place a few times, and I’m typically finding my body is ready again in 2 months or so. My last one was 3 months ago and I’m just starting to feel ready.
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Re: How have psilocybin mushrooms changed you? [Re: Shroomsandstuff]
#28114025 - 12/27/22 01:05 PM (1 year, 1 month ago) |
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I’m a person who was concerned with a loss of reality. I had the time experiences that Sub-Easy had before mushrooms. Is has not gotten any worse, but I have gotten better at my job (I’m a research scientist making >$200k) and better at being relaxed about doing less.
I do the same amount of work as I always have. I’m more efficient at it. Procrastinating less due to anxiety, and getting more done in less time all since the mushrooms came in. My grasp on reality seems fine still. My friends, family and colleagues all think I am better now than before mushrooms. Not all of them know about them, but they have notions remarked on it.
I’ve also gotten promoted to a leadership role since starting with them, and am looking at another promotion at my next performance review with a substantial raise compared to the last one. So from those perspectives I’d say the mushrooms have been worth the investment of time and resources.
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